Over 500 career victories;
5x Virginia State Independent Champions;
4x Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament Champions;
3x WCAC Regular Season Champions;
3x Virginia State Independent Coach of the Year;
Director of Coach Wootten's Basketball CampThe son of the legendary, Hall of Fame coach, Morgan Wootten, Bishop O’Connell’s head coach Joe Wootten has created an undeniably strong legacy of his own in the past 25+ years. In this video presentation you will get the tools, drills, and adjustments needed to create your own dominant defensive system!
Breaking down the drills that have helped him build one of the toughest defenses in high school basketball in one of the most competitive areas of high school sports, Wootten gives you build-up drills, full-court presses and variations, transition defense principles and full-court, late-game quick-hitters.
This instructional coaching video with on-the-court demonstrations provides a valuable opportunity to watch how a prominent high school coach learns, adapts and adjusts defenses to maximize his team’s level of talent and skill!
Build-Up Drills for Defense
Running a variation of the pack-line defense, Coach Wootten begins his presentation by stressing the importance of emphasizing your key principles – explaining that it is not what you run that is important, it’s what your players know and what they can execute that makes the difference.
Wootten then dives deep into the type of stance and slides that he believes set the foundation for a strong team defense are introduced with his ‘Stance-and-Steps Drill.’
From there, Wootten covers techniques for guarding the ball and defending ball handlers in the full court. Once that foundation is solid, Wootten shares how he begins the process for building his half-court, man-to-man defense.
Coach Wootten says that teaching players how to close out is the key to playing good team defense. Learning how to do it if you run a pack-line defense might be new for some players.
Coach Wootten discusses why he’s switched to a pack-line defense system and shows how to build up from a progression of 2-on-2, to 3-on-3, to 4-on-4 closeouts.
Showcasing a drill called the ‘Man-Down Shell Drill,’Wootten begins by placing players in a disadvantageous situation that promotes the need for talking, rotating and hustle to develop a cohesive team defense.
Post Trapping & Full-Court Defense
Coach Wootten discusses how his team traps the post within their half-court defense. He explains the rotations and reads, as well as a type of counter-adjustments, which he calls ‘Villain.’
Next, Wootten showcases the ‘Fogeler Drill,’ which places his team into situations to trap, recover and rotate within the two trapping schemes.
Wootten transitions to a section that covers his full-court defensive system. He discusses the importance of teaching your players how to read hand signals from the coach so that you can make adjustments during a game in a loud gym.
Coach Wooten also covers how they trap, when they trap and why they trap – in different ways – from baseline to baseline.
Any video on full-court defense would not be complete without a discussion on transition defense. Wootten showcases his favorite drill for teaching and emphasizing his transition defense principles. The concepts shown in this drill helps teach your players how to play more instinctively as they stop the ball in transition.
Next up, is an extremely valuable and informative Q&A with the coaches watching this session. Wootten takes to the court uses the players to demonstrate the way they guard dominant players, how to rotate out of traps, when they trap the post, rules for defending dribble handoffs, how to defend ball screens and many other smaller, yet critically important defensive details.
Lastly, you will see a segment featuring key offensive information that shows Coach Wootten’s technique for teaching his players how to attack a press and several excellent plays for a late-game, final-seconds-on-the-clock, full-court scenario.
This is a must-watch video to gain valuable insights on transforming your team defense into a dominant, lock-down defense!!
84 minutes. 2024.